Serving the Lord arises out of worshipping Him.
* We proclaim His holiness: "Holy, holy, holy... " (Isaiah 6:3).
* We confess our sin: "Woe is me" (Isaiah 6:5) - a personal confession.
Before
we can speak the words, "Here am I. Send me" (Isaiah 6:8), we must hear
the words, "Your sin has been forgiven" (Isaiah 6:7).
We are to
be faithful in speaking God's Word. This involves our lips (Isaiah 6:7).
It also involves our lives. Serving the Lord means more than paying
lip-service to Him. We are to serve Him with our lives.
Is there any guarantee that we will bear much fruit?
The
parable of the sower says that our fruit may be 100, 60 or 30 times
what was sown (Matthew 13:23). The parable of the talents says that one
talent could become two; two could become four; five could become ten
(Matthew 21:14-30).
What does Isaiah 6 say to us about bearing fruit for the Lord?
There is a word of realism. Many people will pay no attention to us and to our Lord (Isaiah 6:9-10).
There is a word of faith, a word of hope - "the holy seed is the stump" (Isaiah 6:13).
We may say, Lord, we're looking for more than a "stump."
God
says to us, Even when "the land is ruined and desolate", even when
"the people" are "far away", even when there is "great emptiness in the
land" (Isaiah 6:11-12), there is still hope. We must keep on working for
the Lord (1 Corinthians 15:58).
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